Every person learns in a different manner. From kindergartner to postgraduate levels students learn and they do it in their own particular, individual learning styles. Some children pick something up the first time they hear it while others may not understand a concept until they've had the chance to see it in print, or to write it themselves. These people all use special learning modalities. There are four basic ways in which people learn. Auditory learners gain information with the use of their ears, visual learning with the use of our eyes, kinesthetic learning from our muscles and skin and finally photographic learners use all of their senses to obtain information.